Wednesday, September 30, 2015

!Review Moments of Truth by Sandra D. Bricker.  Regan Sloane was married once. Eight years, no kids, she got the house. In the years since the divorce, she's managed to keep afloat with the only real skill she has: Writing. She hadn't really noticed how her readership had blossomed until a well-known reviewer noticed her sweet little lifestyle blog. When had it transformed into a single woman's go-to? With the life and loves of her four BFFs to fuel the content and have her back at every turn Regan realizes that something magical happens when women join forces. Girl Power just might be the new super power!Regan Sloane was married once. Eight years, no kids, she got the house. In the years since the divorce, she's managed to keep afloat with the only real skill she has: Writing. She hadn't really noticed how her readership had blossomed until a well-known reviewer noticed her sweet little lifestyle blog. When had it transformed into a single woman's go-to? With the life and loves of her four BFFs to fuel the content and have her back at every turn Regan realizes that something magical happens when women join forces. Girl Power just might be the new super power!
 This is the latest offering from one of  my favorites Sandra Bricker. It is also  a bit of a departure in that this project is for Bling Romance a new imprint of edgy inspirational fiction. It is the wonderful story  of the friendship shared by five women. Sometimes life is just more bearable in all of its ups and downs with people who get you. People who are there  to support you through those moments of Truth. The author does a great job of selecting women who are in various life situations and are from various backgrounds. Each has major challenges  and decisions. Through it all they are there for each other. I liked the feel of  the bond between the characters as much as I do in Neta Jackson's Yada Yada series. Since that is one of my all  time favorite series that is really saying something.                                                                                                                                                                                            I thought that it reflected the situation of a lot of people who have a mixed bag of people in their lives. Some are grounded in their faith and may have come to faith after some adventures in other lifestyles. Some consider questions of faith when facing serious illness or loss. Some people do not have a faith life and are accustomed to thinking in a different bent. They find it difficult to believe that others could find happy living according to the tenets of their faith in the modern world  with its prevailing attitudes.                                                                                          Friendships are the relationships which we ourselves choose. They cross boundaries of race,religion ,socio-economic status etc. A unique connection is forged and enriches our lives. The love and support women give to.one another  and the difference that it makes in their lives was the subject matter here and masterfully communicated.                                                                                                                On the technical side, Me Bricker developed her characters well  and have us a glimpse into their inkjet world. The plot was organic and well executed. Even when she kills.US it is.still ok because we want to know what happens next. I enjoyed reading this book and am glad to known that there is more to come from this author including an interactive work based on the successful Emma Rae Creation series . This will.continue where the last book left off.

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